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Women holding signs supporting fair wages, paid sick leave
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Voters approved raising Missouri’s minimum wage to $15 by 2026 and guaranteeing that many workers could earn paid time off to care for themselves and loved ones. 

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Voters approved three constitutional amendments and one statutory change on the Nov. 5 ballot.

Goal of Amendment 3 is to protect the right of Missourians to make our own reproductive health decisions
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The League of Women Voters of Missouri supported Amendment 3 for Reproductive Freedom that voters approved on Nov.

St. Louis League members with Yes on 3 sign
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"Contraception is at risk," says Michelle Trupiano, Executive Director of the Missouri Family Health Council, Inc. (mfhc.org). She told League members in St.

Injunction
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Attorneys presented closing arguments in October in the League's lawsuit with NAACP of Missouri challenging provisions of HB1878. Decisions are expected by the end of 2024, but both will  likely be appealed.

Framing the Future Fall Conference
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After a busy election year, LWVMO's Fall Conference will be virtual in 2024.

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The League of Women Voters of Missouri hoped to partner with Gray Media for televised debates this year in the races for Governor and U.S. Senate. Unfortunately, neither Republican candidate accepted our invitation.

LWVMO Delegation to 2024 US Convention
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Missouri sent an active delegation to the 2024 LWVUS Convention Turn Up & Turn Out in Washington, D.C.  By a vote of 843-3, the convention reaffirmed the League’s commitment to fight for reproductive rights and justice and against disinformati

Description of Ballot Candy
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A record 50-year filibuster in the Missouri Senate blocked passage of a proposal to eliminate the majority rule that has defined Missouri’s citizen initiative process for more than a century. If the two chambers had agree on final language f

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